First of all, I do not hunt fox. This name goes back to the game SOCOM II that has a map called Foxhunt. For awhile, I led a clan called "Foxhunt Masters" that was one of the best clans at this map. However, my PS2 broke and I didn't play the game for about 6 months, my name got erased, and my clan disbanded - since then I've stopped playing SOCOM.
I've developed a habit of "contributing on-the-go." What I mean by that is I'll read something (say, Homer's Iliad) and when I come to a minor character I'll look it up on here, and contribute any information I have. As opposed to one person researching a topic in-depth and writing up an article all at once, I believe that if many people contribute small amounts of information (citing them as much as possible without going overboard), a person can come along later and rewrite the article in a final form. One person writing an entire article isn't necessarily a bad thing, but it's highly likely that they won't have every single source available all at once. Aside from my personal views on the subject, this seems to be the way the average user contributes - often I'll come along and rewrite an article that has a lot of information fragments.
War of Cologne - this page now redirects to "Cologne War," but my page actually predates that page (by about 3 months, according to the pages' history sections); while it has grown a lot, I was the first to create a page on the subject
Inspired by facebook, I wanted to give other users a chance to post stuff on my profile, so if you want to say anything, feel free (just don't be an ass).